Lecture

Integer Representation: Positive Integers

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This lecture covers the representation of positive integers, including the use of binary positional notation, conversion between decimal and binary, and the limitations of integer representations in machines. It also discusses the concept of overflow in integer calculations and the importance of fixed-capacity representations. Additionally, it explores the floating-point representation, controlled relative error, and symbol representation from alphabets to ideograms.

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